William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... consider , there is but the Encyclopædia , and when you have mastered that , what will remain ? " The intimations of precocity here given were fully justified by the extraordinary progress made by the boy notwithstanding his bodily ...
... consider , there is but the Encyclopædia , and when you have mastered that , what will remain ? " The intimations of precocity here given were fully justified by the extraordinary progress made by the boy notwithstanding his bodily ...
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... consider them his enemies . " This message was widely but secretly circulated among the Lords . Thurlow denounced the bill in unqualified terms . Though the ministry fought for the measure as best they could , when the question came to ...
... consider them his enemies . " This message was widely but secretly circulated among the Lords . Thurlow denounced the bill in unqualified terms . Though the ministry fought for the measure as best they could , when the question came to ...
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... consider as immortal . Little as I am inclined to accede to this opinion , I am not sorry that the honorable gentleman has contemplated the subject in this serious view . I do , indeed , con- sider the French Revolution as the severest ...
... consider as immortal . Little as I am inclined to accede to this opinion , I am not sorry that the honorable gentleman has contemplated the subject in this serious view . I do , indeed , con- sider the French Revolution as the severest ...
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... consider what inference is to be drawn from the circumstances and the result of our own negotiations in former periods of the war ; whether , in the comparative state of this country and France , we now see the same reason for repeating ...
... consider what inference is to be drawn from the circumstances and the result of our own negotiations in former periods of the war ; whether , in the comparative state of this country and France , we now see the same reason for repeating ...
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... consider war against the Emperor or empire as war against himself . He had declared that , as a coestate of the em- pire , he was determined to defend their rights ; that , as an ally of the Emperor , he would sup- port him to the ...
... consider war against the Emperor or empire as war against himself . He had declared that , as a coestate of the em- pire , he was determined to defend their rights ; that , as an ally of the Emperor , he would sup- port him to the ...
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